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Jiang Nanchun appreciates it, simple!

Appreciation of Jiang Nan Chun by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty;

The first sentence, "Thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red", shows the natural scenery of Jiangnan from the beginning. "Thousands of miles" is a summary of the vast south of the Yangtze River. There are songbirds everywhere, and the boundless green leaves set off bright red flowers. This colorful and vibrant scenery is naturally unique to Jiangnan.

The second sentence, "Mountain Guo wine flag wind (definition: there are villages near the water, battlements around the mountains, and wine flags fluttering in the wind everywhere)", describes the unique terrain in the south of the Yangtze River, with villages near the water and battlements around the mountains. In the spring breeze, the flag of wine is flying gently. What a beautiful south of the Yangtze River!

One or two sentences are about sunny scenery, and three or four sentences are about rainy scenery. "The four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties were covered by smoke and rain (interpretation: the smoke and rain filled the deep temples in the past, but now the pavilions stand in the smoke and rain in Alan Yu)". In the light rain in spring, it is another scenery. There are hundreds of Buddhist temples left over from the Southern Dynasties.

These magnificent Buddhist temples with heavy houses are shrouded in misty rain, looming and seemingly absent, adding a hazy and blurred color to the spring in the south of the Yangtze River. "480" is an imaginary number, not a real number, which highlights the number of Buddhist temples and satirizes the emperor's dependence on Buddhism. Among them, it should refer to the Wukong Temple existing in Qingyang Town, Jiangyin.

The whole poem outlines the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, and depicts the beautiful and foggy spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River with a highly generalized brushwork. Bright colors and meaningful feelings. A seven-character quatrain can show such a vast picture, which can be described as "a thousand miles (definition: small shape, containing more content)".

Extended data:

Original poem:

Jiangnan Chuntang: Du Mu

Jiangnan, the sound of green and red flowers, the waterside village in the foothills. ?

More than 480 ancient temples were left in the Southern Dynasties, and countless pagodas were shrouded in wind and rain.

Explanation:

In the south of the Yangtze River, there are songs and dances everywhere, green trees and red flowers set each other off, villages near the water, battlements around mountains and wine flags fluttering in the wind everywhere. There used to be deep temples filled with smoke, but now pavilions stand in the hazy rain curtain.

Creative background:

This is a landscape poem with a good reputation. A small space paints a broad picture. It is not aimed at a specific place, but at the unique scenery of the whole south of the Yangtze River, so it is named "Spring in the South of the Yangtze River".

About the author:

Du Mu (AD 803-852), born in Fanchuan, Mu Zhi, Han nationality, Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi), was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu is called "Xiao Du" to distinguish him from Du Fu. Also known as "Little Du Li" with Li Shangyin. He was later called "Du Fanchuan" because he lived in South Fan Chuan Villa in Chang 'an in his later years.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiang Nanchun (Poem by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty)